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Neurotechnology in the workplace - Employment Law

Join Leigh Day and the Centre for Neurotechnology & Law to explore the legal and ethical challenges of neurotechnology, foster informed debates, and provide educational opportunities at the intersection of science and employment law.

Thursday 26 June 2025
17:45 - 20:10
London

Neurotechnology in the workplace - Employment Law

Thursday 26 June 2025 | 5:45pm - 8:10pm 

Join Leigh Day as we host the Centre for Neurotechnology & Law, where we will be discussing the crossroads of neurotechnology and employment law, how the law may apply to various scenarios involving neurotechnology in the workplace and whether the current framework, borne of an analogue age, may be ill equipped for the age of neurotechnology.

Please RSVP no later than 20 June to be part of this pioneering initiative.

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Welcoming note:

Harry Lambert - Founder and Head of Centre for Neurotechnology and Law and Cerebralink Neurotech Consultancy.

Speakers:

Dr Allan McCay - Co-Director of The Sydney Institute of Criminology and an Academic Fellow at the university of Sydney Law School.

Speakers from Leigh Day

Gene Matthews

Partner and joint head of human rights

Gene specialises in consumer law, product liability and data protection claims mainly brought as group claims/ multi-party actions

Clinical trials Medical devices Product safety Group claims Diesel emissions claims Data protection and privacy Human rights

Ryan Bradshaw

Partner

Ryan advises on human rights, discrimination and employment law

Human rights Discrimination

Liana Wood

Partner

Liana Wood is a partner in the employment department.

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